“I like an original recipe [guy], “Nolan said.” I mean Rob Cohen is original. But I got a very soft spot for Tokyo skating. Talent like Justin Lynn’s repetitions, they got crazier and bigger and crazier and bigger, they turned into something else, but something else was fun. “
“The funny thing about those movies is that they have to be made bigger, bigger and more consistent,” he added, “Everyone always complains that the series gets bigger, but the people who make the sequels are we big, we like them big, you don’t want them small, it Alien Lesson 3 [David] Pincher learned. You can do it, but it’s not going to make anyone happy, personally I like that picture, a lot more than he actually does. ”
The latest installment of the Fast and Furious franchise is scheduled for April 2021, after colliding with its original one – year full April 2020 due to the COVID crisis. Now it has been pushed back for the second time, and this time it is the smallest move to May 28, 2021.
Meanwhile, Nolan is not the only director to speak out against the decision of Warner Bros. to stream his biggest 2021 movie schedule on HBO Max. Doon director Denis Villanueva also said, “By this decision, AT&T has taken over one of the most respected and important studios in film history.”